It’s safe to say that when it comes to the job hunt, the tables have certainly turned. By some, millennials are frequently perceived as lazy and unfocused, but some large companies seem to disagree. They are aware of the potential and creativity young millennials possess and according to Forbes, companies are now actually hiring consultants in order to figure out how to attract and retain this incredibly talented and versatile crowd.

If I were to make a survey asking, “What is the smartest thing to do with your money?”, I bet that the majority of the participants would respond with ‘invest into something.’ However, people have no idea where to begin with investing. Turning to the internet can turn out quite treacherous which, admittedly, does make reading this quite counter intuitive, so I came up with a list of legitimate tips and those that may mislead you into a terrible decision. Here’s what to embrace and what to keep away from.

Planning a budget is something that you can’t do without these days, but many people complain that it’s hard for them to stick within the boundaries as they end up spending more money than they planned, even though they didn’t buy anything big or expensive. What’s the catch then? The problem lies in the fact that small and seemingly insignificant amounts of money add up without you even being aware of that. That’s why it’s important to keep track of everything you spend, even if it’s a dollar or two so that you can identify the biggest budget killers and eliminate them.

It’s safe to say that when it comes to the job hunt, the tables have certainly turned. By some, millennials are frequently perceived as lazy and unfocused, but some large companies seem to disagree. They are aware of the potential and creativity young millennials possess and according to Forbes, companies are now actually hiring consultants in order to figure out how to attract and retain this incredibly talented and versatile crowd.